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Show tOE HOUSING EXAMINER REFUSED ATTEMPT TO iConiiuued frwu Page ASSASSINATE PRESIDENT piwo Assailants Are Captured, But Remainder Escaped. bill: Tharrt no need of getting that fifty bone power turing ear this spring if house bill No. 199, Introduced yestar-da- y by Kucbler. ia passed. Ten miles an hour, says the bill, si tall contemat plate the maximum rate of speed which "devil care shall travel, while eity councils may fallow up the good work, it intimates, if they wisli. and lowt r tins rate. Ten miles per liour. sav autnists, is "hardly a decent walk." The bill, in full, follows: Section L It shall be unlawful for any person to ride or drive any autolocomobile, steam mobile. motor-cyclor gasoline wagon, or auy other vehicle or conveyance for the carriage of one or more passengers or commodities, other than those drawn by horses or other animals, on any street, rand or other public highway within the state of Utah at a rat a of speed greater than ten mi lee per hour, or to turn any corner or any miming at a greater speed (ban six miles per hour. Bee. 2. Nothing ia this act shall be eonetrued to prevent the city council of incorporated citlee from limiting the vehicles herein mentioned to a lesacr rate of speed. Sec, I. It shall be unlawful for any prison or persons toia charge of vehicles herein mentioned permit any engine or motor attached to any of said vehi-riwhile the vehicle in at to run idle a standstill for a greater length of time than five minutes. e, m PRINCETON UNIVERSITY. ADVERTISEMENTS ON THIS FADE COST ONE CENT PER WORD FOR EACH INSERTION. NO FIRST INSERTION LESS THAN 85 CENTS. ALL ADVERTISEMENTS MUST BE PAID IN EXCEPTING BUSIADVANCE, NESS HOUSE8 RUNNING OPEN BOOK ACCOUNTS WITH US. Ogden Teat No. 94, meets the eeo-oud and fourth Wednesday evening nt oclock ihiig in L O. O. F. halL i Visiting Knights cordially iavltad (a attend. J J. W. HALSEY, Com. F. F. BOND, R. K. - ... LADIES OF THE MACCABEES HELP WANTE& FEMALE WANTED Competent girl for Adams. bouo-work- , 2354 Silver Hive Na L meets the second sad fourth Tuesdays at p, m. at K. P. halL Vlalumg Mauri cortwo-thirt- y WANTED Grant. M ferson. 2wk dially Invited. AGNES H1IXJARD, EMMA I TOWNR, WANTED FEMALE. SITUATIONS WANTED 2634 Girj for housework. Washing to do, 2721 Jef- WANTED Work by the flay by experienced dressmaker. Can give good references. 8339 phone No. 506. Adams. Independent Work by the day by a competent woman; best of references. 227 2 24th St. WANTED WANTED Bright boy who has been throug'i the 6th or 7th grade to learn the printing business. Apply to foreman of Standard between 4 and 5 p. m. WANTED this county and adjoining tenltoriea, to represent and advertise an old established bouse of solid financial standing. Salary to men 921 weekly, to women 913 to 919 weekly with advanced each Monday by check direct from headquarters. Horse and bnggy famished when neceaeoy; position permanent Address, Blew Brae, ft Co, Dept. A. Munon Bldg, Chicago, 111. BEEF COMBINE. U. 8. Marshals Are Seiwlng Many Subpoenas. Consolidated Mining and Milling Company: Principal pluoeof businca, Ogden, Utah, Notice is hereby given, that at a meeting of Ihe Board of Directors of the Ogden Consolidated Mining and Milling Company, held on the 7th day of February. 1905, nt Na 209 Bocle Building, Ogden. Utah by order of the amid Board of directors, Asaesement Na 4, of one half mill per share, was levied on the outstanding stock of the Ogden Consolidated Mining and Milling Company, payable immediately to N. 1L ivea, at hla office, Na 209 Ecclee Building, Oglen, Utah. Aud It was further ordered by anil hoard that any slock upon which this aaoeaemaat Na 4 remains unpaid on Saturday, March 11, 1905, will be delinquent and will be advertised for aaie at public auction and uptoea payment la made before, ao much of said stock aa may be necessary, will be sold on Friday, March 91, 1905, at 4 oclock P. m. of Mid day at the office of N. 1L Wee. Secretary, Na 209 Ecclee Building Ogden, Utah, to pay the delinquent Mwesament thereon, together with the ooeu of advertising and tho expense of sale, N. 1L IVES Secretary, Na 209 Ecclee Building. Ogden, Utah. the attorney general were re- by United States Marshal Hau-be- rt of the Brooklyn district and United State Marshal Henkel at the New York district, and no time was lost in Heeling personal service upon the employes whose testimony is wanted ia Cblcdgo , After the subpoenas arrived tele grama wen received from the attorney-C-mera- !' office, enjoining upon the hi-.- 1 officials the most absolute secrecy in regard to the matter, and both Mar tlul Henkel and Marshal Haubert re fused to say a word concerning tiie Proni who have been summoned, . CAN KEEP PLATTS 9685,000. Decides Sensational Case In Favor of tho Mulatto. Nw York, Hannah Bliss, the mulatto rachantreea, may keep the hio,0ou which old John R. Platt say "hr gut out of him during the last eight year, of their twenty. years intimacy, Feb, 24- - O'Gurman mi mg I'letts complaint, The court declared dleinis without cost. there was abso-mtelnothing in the evidence laid before him to support the allegation ef euyr.ion by duress and threats of bod If injury or of exposure of their rey lations. ' The appellate division ordered the Property 0f Hannah Ellas seized by e receiver under an order impressing a hii-i on all she had,' restored to her. inw ho may enjoy it less the 910,060 the paid Black for her against Platt. JIU JIT8C WRESTLERS DEFEATED Wert Point. N. Y Feb. 24. The raloL saw a demonstration of jin Jltsu through the courtesy of Japanese Cim-J'- ll General Uehida. who accompanied to wrestlers to the academy. The board la making an invest L Xion cif the art with a view of In '(riling it as part of the athletic edu-- . f the cadet. Profereor Tomlto Lnki and his gave an exhibition. Alter he d with his displayed Ms pmn-csCadet Woodbury volunteered wrestle tne sssistsnt and soon hsd a U to his credit, although the Japan we outweighed him. Tipton, the foet-J- I renter, next took a turn wbh the VM,r btoififlf. Tipi on pinned tne tilt Japanese to the mat. as-JN,- s SHERIFFS GEORGE W. LIKINS. LINN JONES FOUND GUILTY. .. Huntington, Felt. 22. In the district of the New York, Feb. 24. In a report Just court yesterday in the state against Linn Junes, charged with y ade by the Rev. E. I Mattox, a female under la 'Hangrhow, China, to the carnal knowledge of a June tu eighreabyleriaa Board of Foreign Mis-on- age, the judge sentenced ce mls-nnar- It is stated that ntiment in China is frequently the suit of the actions of unprincipled reigners. A cae la point is related r Mr. Mattox a of very recent It is said that there was gauised in Sbaobsing, Chins, an a which purported to be ant'd of the Young Mens Christian isoriatlnn of Shanghai. Entrance and ana embenhip fees were charged, ember hip tickets wen issued which ere alleged to entitle the holders to ie privilege of any Young Mens Chileworld. The an atHOClatlon in the hole pian was modelled ns the Y. M. . A. and every effort made to give the u tprrsaion that tha Bhoohiing organi-dtowss a part of the same move-en- t. About three hundred men Join-- 1 the bogus association, receipts for embenhip fees and dues going Into ie pockets of the promoters of tho heme. The matter rams into notioe trough the presentation of some of e membership ticket at the Shang-i- l Y. M. C. A, where the holders rre greatly disappointed to find they id been nude the victims of The latest information is in tho bogus lit one of the leadersarrested at the )m.jy inn had bean istance of the general secretary of ie Shanghai Y. M. C. A, and the hinese government had been asked to ose up the room In Shaohrtng. on the affair, ths Rev. Mr. when a foreigner atiox says that In such a swindling tkrs a hand to heme, more Chinese are made than jjto ana revile the Occidental dMionariea can bring to a different Dint of view ia ten years time. anti-foreig- n misrep-weuiatio- n. Coro-irntin- ff teen months in the penitentiary. In ths case of Castle Dale town v4. Ed. Olsen, diaturbing the peace, the jury brought in a verdict of not guilty ml the defendant was dlacharged.' in the caoe of J. R. Soek vs. Mart Jensen, claim and delivery. Judgment for defendant; tho plaintiff to pay coats. In the rare of Joseph Smith vs. George N. Rofford, action for recovery. Jury trial. After the evidence was all in and the Jury had been out some time they were recalled end discharged, on stipulation of both aide that there would be further argument before the court and that the court should decide it. PROVO NEWS NOTES. The Jury in the case of Dina Clegg Wilfonl Holdaway, in which plaintiff sued for 95,800, brought In a verdict awarding plaintiff damages in the turn of 91,000. John G. Coitrin 1 at the Provo general hospital, buffering from a severe attack of pneumonia. He ia reported to he slightly better today than he ba been for some time past. Architect Kletting was down from Salt i e yesterday on buaiueos connected with the Kocy Mountain Bell Telephone company, it was at first in tended to erect a building, have been 80x25 feet. The plana will structure changed and a be built. v. cne-stor- American nett came FORK NOTES. Fork, Feb. 23. E.L 'Benhome from the Gold Bio--o- m mine, in North Thitic, last night, very much eluted over tha outlook for reports the mine lookto bar-ris- e that mine. He have fa&Mngton.Feb. 24.-E- ffort a well defined vein ing fine. They the differences over the state-f- i of ore of good value, and he says it bill continued fruitlealy in the won't be long before they will be shipto be no lie today. There seemed of of frienJa ping. on the part losition to Miss Roe Striiigham returned bill for two states to be made of her borne in Mautl after tuaay, spenda compro-accept to r territories, and Indian ing the winter in American Fork. permitting Oklahoma ee the In at come present ritorv to COL. WOOD DEAD. L i and compelling the other terri-wan propoa-lodathis to WBit. When that the bouse Feb. 24. Col. Charles Minneapolis. It wan insisted of the West End II. Wood, proprietor t so such arrange-iild not agree to Hotel, died of pneumonia todav, aged While the arPolu,J"tnt nt 67. Mor-h-e es was prevented by Senaior and oeversl other who oppose New York, Feb. a remit of 'bill were ready to agree to these evinced opposition the otrike of torsi baker, who have but ointment, now been out four days, sty a Rome, he adoption of a conference report dispatch o the Ni-York Herald, into statehood to bring cl, propose Arl-- s general alrike of the bakers throughout Mcxko and Nrw of territories Italy, is threatened. STATEHOOD BILL. B T 24.-J-- jointly. ) x Louis Vincent, ) rialntin,. ; ; : ) Defendant, Carrie 7 Vincent . ) To be eold at Sheriff's Sale, on the 2d day of March, 1905, at twelve oclock, noon, at the front door of the County Court Houae. in Ogden, Weber County, Utah, the following described Reel Estate situated la Ogden City, .Weber County, Stale of Utah. Ail of Lots Ten (inj. Eleven Ul), Twelve (12), and Thirteen (13), of Kant Lynn, a subdivision of Ogden City, Weber County, State at Utah, B JOSEPH W. BAILEY. Sheriff. GEO. A. SK8R1NQ, Dep't She Ogdep, Utah, February 9th, 1995, JOSEPH CHEX Attorney; CANNOT FIND THE 1IKIR .. New York, Feb. 24. Following tint filing for pruiarte of the will of Homer U Bartlett, a prominent Brooklyn phyniciaa who died February 3 at Tlioiiuwville. Ua., notice has been given the courts that every effort heebeen ex haueled to find the doctor eon Henry, who disappeared 23 years ago. Tha facta of the search in which a fortune was spent, ere recited and tha eurro gate was asked, in order that the ea lit may he administered, to cite thd mtwdng heir by publication. When young Bartlett disappeared fo 1HS2, hie father at once ant out to flml him and had the assistance of the combined police departments of the continent. Only once did the young matt communicate with hie father ami that was sever I months after lie l home, when a letter from him.' dated Kansan City, reached Dr. Bartlett. Within n few hour after receiving the letter, another son. James was ut the way to Kansas City. He searched ne diligently for weeks, making a canjvtM and visiting the boo-- pi tala, hut dfiwovered no trace of hid brother. By direction of liisfnthrr. Jameg continued the search in nil the large western cities end Interretcd the police wherever he went, but nothing came of it Jamei returned homo, and worry over his brother disappearance is thought to hsvp hastened bis ewn death. Dr. Bartlett ronlinuml tho search through various agencies, until his death. home-to-bou- ' MILITARY FORCE INADEQUATE. Nee. Caanet Suppress ths Disorders Baku. y two-stor- AMERICAN SALK, w. adav 5 X SENTIMENT. ANTI-FOREIG- LEGAL Ogden Riverton, Feb, 23. Washington's birthday was observed in Riverton by an entertainment in honor of the old folks of the ward. The entertainment was given In Commercial hall, beginning at 1 oclock and lasting until 10:30 In the evening. Covers were laid at ths dinner table fur about 350 persona, all 70 years or more old. A hand some handrelchrl was given to each of the old ladies, and a hair brunh to each of the old men present. Mrs. Ella Peterson presented to tho cake, guests of honor an imuirnoe made somewhat after the manner of a wedding cake, which wss served w ith wine. Incidental to the day's a tu imminent the play "A Diamond and Heart" was put on by a company compmed of borne talent, sad was well received. a in ceived Feb. 22. The of the North Sea rommimiou ho not been officially made public, although it la understood It hss already been communicated to officers and admirals. The prevailing impression from foreign dispatches Is that the decision U that the Russian squadron was justified in firing on the trawlers, and there is consequently rejoicing qrer the discomfiture of the British. Another version of the verdict comes from Paris, from a private source, according to which the commission found tha firing was not Justified and fixed the responsibility on Admiral Rejest-vensk8L Petersburg, y. New York, Feb. 24 Unusual activity among the forces of the United Mates marshals in Manhattan aud Brooklyn bus revealed the fact that subpoena In the federal beef combine are being personally acre el upon a large number of tho local representatives of tha local moat packing companies. Budgets of subpoenas from the of 5m of tho North Sea a NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT. OLD FOLKS ARE HONORED. RUSSIANS REJOICE, is OP AMERICA. Coart Wasatch Na 8 Perec ters ol America Meet I. O. J. hall. IUk BL first and third Wednesday even Inga of each month nt T:96l W. HALSEY, C. R. P. A. GARNER. Secretary, Men and women In ities to furnish a carriage. On the return trip to tho Jail sho walked. Affair. a a MALE HELP WANTED. well stop abruptly because there was WANTED Vlolia pupils, Fantoae, no hope of securing any information 2168 Adams arenas. moveA Princeton, N. J., Fob. It. from the bankrupt. Accordingly, March ment to raise a fund of 93,500,000 to 13 was set for a resumption of ihe WANTED Clean whits rags at ths add to the endowment of Princeton hearing. Standard Offioa. university. In order to make It poesi-bl- e Mrs, Chadwick paid 93 from to install a system of tutors or pre- her own funds fortoday a carriage to convey ceptors, has been inaugurated by the her from the county jail to the bankhoard of trustees of the university. court, a distance of one block. The board baa appointed a committee ruptcy at- -' Bho did this after unauccemfUUy of fifty alumni, who ure prominent In templing to compel the federal author- Decision ' Ogden Union, Na 171. Ortsr at Washington meeta every Tuesday evU. W. helL ening at 8 oclock ia A. Viet ling comrades invited to attend. H. A. SIMS, President. WALTER RICHEY, Secretory. FORESTER lf the ' 1-- reply. "Counsel can take cars of himself," ho added significantly. T am not under obligations to disclose to any one, not even a court, the nature of my professional advice to m.v client." The passage between Dawley and Remington left the air slightly tense, aud for a while an open rupture was imminent. SITUATIONS WANTED MALE. Dawley continued to grow more and more acrimonious In his remarks to the court, however, and along at the close WANTED Carpenter work. Furniture he frankly stated that he wished tha repaired. Mr. Scott, 8614 Monroe Ave. court would commit Mrs. Chadwick to Dll 'Phone 407 Y. Ind. 978. jail for contempt and get the thing off BUSINESS CHANCE! ids mind. Remington took decided objection to Retiring tram buslneso Cor enlo ono this attitude, and remarked that If Air. and oidoet stands Dawley persisted in It them would be of tho best saloons of Ita value. in the city, for one-hatrouble. J. H. MYERS, 378 34th 8L The referee examination wat a series of just such wrangles and disputes. FOR SALE Btock In Mytnf Cigar Mrs. Chadwick answered a few quesStore, and place for rent J. H. Mytions, but her answers were remarkably ers, 973 24th street. the free from Information. Finally, court and counsel on all ides agreed WANTED MISCELLANEOUS. as Over U.C. EL ORDBR OF WASHINGTON. that the examination might just the professional and commercial life of the east and middle went. Cleveland H. Dodge f New York, h chairman of the committee and George W. Burleigh, of New York, is secretary. The movement Is in accord with the recammendathiBB of President; Wilson. In a circular now being sent by the rommittee to all Princeton graduate!, President Wilson says: "The tutorial system L meant to Import Into the great university the methods and personal Contact between teacher and pupil, which are charaeter-istl- c of the small college, end so gain the advantages of both. Thin can only be done by multiplying teachers and wring them for the instruction, not at large c lasses, but of amall groups of students, whose guides, counsel tors and friends they will be in their work. THE MACCABEES. OW ocr-diall- y -tf a Fuad of Raise pleaeiiily aud cheerfully as the administered the oath. 1 want to do all 1 can to aid the trustee and help the creditor," announced life witness, before any queatlooa had beea aked. So Insistent bad beau Dawlcya objection and so hot had been the fight over the Introduction of the bankrupt's testimony that an hour wae consumed in gMtiug the examination started. And then it struck a snag, the tint of nuny, at the outset. Mrs; Chadwick to give her name. Another long wrangle resulted over this neemingly unimportant question. It ass In Tain that Grossman declared he had no designs of trapping the witness into InMr. Chadwick criminating simply refuneJ to say that she was Mrs Cassie L Chadwick, and smilingly per. slated in that course. Referee Remington vainly appealed to her, explaining to her and almost threatening her. lie went at length into just what her privilege was and juet what amounted to contempt of court. Mrs. Chadwick was an intererted listener to all be had to say, but his conversation moved her not s jot. Finally Remington grew a little exasperated at her cheerful Indifference. "Is this bv your advice?" he sternly inquired of Dawley. "1 refuse to answer," was Dawleye to-tun- Representative Kucbler of Weber county Thursday Introduced n bill in the bouse of representatives which if pneoed will fix the maximum rate at vHch automobiles may travel at ten Herald yaw per hour. ThetoBalt Lake say about the has the following to ob- . Silver Teat No. 1 menu first naff third Friday evenings at t o'clock la K. of P. hall. Viol ung Knlghta invited. F. M. COCHRANSt Commander. ' R. T. HARRIS, Record Keeper. e Speed Milee an Hour. A Movement Despite Dswleys sworn. She smiled ef Automobile! to Ten PV KNIGHTS jection; and his Irate declarations that Mrs. Chadwick was being unjustly and improperly imposed on. Mrs. Chadaick was forced to take the stand and be KUCHLERS BILL. A FRATERNAL .) said Referee "to give all the the authoritiesRemington, all the information in his potoeasioii. Fr.BRU J at least two, probably three, additional indiciniente. "It is ihe duty of every good citizen Washington, FeU 24. Minllr Daw-It- e at Bub Domlugj city, today rabies that as attempt was made there today to amaaalnate President Morale; that the attempt failed; Altai five of hla assailant were raptured and that the remainder eacaped. No' further details are supplied but the affair is supposed to have grown out of an attempt on the part of tba revolutionary element ina an Domingo to prevent the cououm-gndioOf the financial treaty. ttefto TO TESTIFY TODAY. OGDEN, CTAII, BATCRDAT MORNING, St, Petersburg. Feb. 24.' The lnieht private report from tho Caurasu- - Mty trouble has broken out at Uaiakeuny near Baku. The military force of the whole region is declared to bo inadequate to auppros tne dlrordcr, and a upreading of the racial context is generally anticipated. Poti cannot be reached by tbe telegraph. Thousands of Armenians are said. to be leaving Baku, and Batouin. Tim Armenian and Muxoulmans are practically in a stale of siege. LOST BABY FOUND. Parents Had Searched Over the United States. . 24. After nean-- exChicago, tending over tbe United Btutcg. five d Henrietta Batch, of Yakitn.i. yoar-ulWash., was found by the police today in this city, Some time ago. Henric-t- a sisier eloped with a professional liipuotixt. Thin couple took the child with them. Re antly th hypnotist wax arrested at Seattle. Under prcksnre, be rfti.l lie had left thp child in Th cliihlx latliiT arrived hen e tivlay and.' with tlm iHilice, recovered his daughttr. F-b- Chi-rec- o. .of-4h- . |